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1 year ago

Hi, My sister was married to a muslim guy by a Qazi and after a year she got divorced through a Khulla by the same Qazi. this marriage was not registered in the marriage beureau under the special marriage act. Now my sister got married again in a hindu family and we want to register their marriage . During registrations do we need to declare her as a divorcee or a single - considering there is no record in the registrar office of her first marriage

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 1 year ago

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A.Dear Sir,
to avoid future consequences it is better to register as single as earlier marriage was not registered under special marriage act.
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